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The defense is convinced that the police not only did a poor job processing the crime scene, but even planted evidence to frame O.J. Simpson for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.

The defense is convinced that the police not only did a poor job processing the crime scene, but even planted evidence to frame O.J. Simpson for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.

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CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP65 "Contaminating Key Evidence"

The defense tries to show jurors that the police did not preserve the crime scene as they are legally required to do; Judge Lance Ito allows the jury to visit the crime scene, while O.J. Simpson waives his right to go along.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP66 "Jury Tours Crime Scene"

A huge security detail normally reserved for heads of state accompanies the jury on its tour of the condo where O.J. Simpson's ex-wife and her friend were killed; the defense drills a police officer about police procedures done at the crime scene.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP7 "Opening Statements Begin"

The lead prosecutors in the trial go up against the best defense team money can buy; prosecutors tell jurors that O.J. Simpson killed his ex-wife and her friend Ronald Goldman because of obsession and jealousy.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP8 "Rocky Marriage Turns Deadly"

Prosecutors paint O.J. Simpson as an obsessive, controlling husband who stalked Nicole Brown Simpson after they divorced; the state says once Nicole moved on with her life, O.J. wanted her back, and this consumed him.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP64 "Defense Critiques Police Work"

The defense critiques the police's handling of key evidence, claiming they actually contaminated it; the attorneys focus on a lack of fingerprinting, officers walking over the bodies, and items moved before and after they were photographed.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP63 "Defense Goes at First Officer on Scene"

The defense is convinced that the police not only did a poor job processing the crime scene, but even planted evidence to frame O.J. Simpson for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP62 "LAPD Responding Officer"

Late-night dog barking leads neighbors to see what is going on, and eventually draws police to the scene of the brutal double murder; the defense begins its attack on the police's handling of the crime scene after the bodies are found.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP61 "First Officer at the Crime Scene"

The first responding officer to the crime scene at Nicole Brown Simpson's home tells jurors about how he protected the area before it was processed; neighbors tell the police about strange barking they heard that night.

Original Air Date: Sep 6, 2023
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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